Yatsenyuk: Increasing housing and communal services tariffs by 6 times is the only correct strategy

Mikhail Ryabov.  
28.05.2015 14:51
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Housing and utilities, Ukraine, Economy


Vladimir Putin is going to inspire economic riots in Ukraine through the hands of those dissatisfied with the freezing of social payments and the increase in housing and communal services tariffs by 6 times, Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk said at a security forum in Kyiv.

According to him, Russia will play on the fact that the Ukrainian authorities are declaring a move to Europe, and the life of the population is only getting worse.


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“This is very difficult for people to accept. But we know. that this is the only strategy, the right strategy, we must go through these painful, difficult, but necessary reforms,” Yatsenyuk said.

“They will still play on this, using it to their advantage. Russia will try to provoke a political conflict and tension,” the Ukrainian Prime Minister revealed the intrigues of the Russian Federation.

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